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The line graph presents the proportion of the Australian workforce in five industries during the period from 1962 to 2012. Overall, it can be clearly noticed that services had the highest level of workforce compared to the other four industries. By contrast, manufacturing showed a significant decrease in a decade, while mining remained the smallest […]
The line graph presents the level of the Australian workforce in five industries during the period 1962 to 2012. Overall, it can be clearly noticed that the services had the highest level of workforce compared to other four industries. Mining showed the lowest results between that timing. To begin with, it can be seen that […]
The line graph provides information about the proportion of the Australian workforce in five modes of industry such as service, manufacturing, agriculture, construction, and mining between 1962 and 2012. Overall, while construction and agriculture share the same pattern of decrease, the reverse is true for service mode, which witnessed a considerable increase throughout the period. […]
The line illustrates the proportion of the workforce in Australia in five different sectors from 1962 to 2012. Overall, an upward trend was witnessed in the percentages of people working in services, while the opposite was true for that of manufacturing and agriculture. In addition, the figures for mining and construction remained unchanged. Notably, services […]
The line graph demonstrates the proportion of the Australian labor force in five different industries from 1962 to 2012. Overall, the data for services, mining, and construction saw a steady trend, while the data for manufacturing and agriculture declined. In addition, the services sector was prioritized, whereas the opposite was true for the mining sector. […]
